1/3(z+4)-6=2/3(5-z) ​

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On Monday, Aisha spent 5/6 of an hour practicing the violin. On Tuesday, she practiced for 2/3 of an hour. Which equation shows correctly how much longer she practiced on Monday than on Tuesday?. Single choice.

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Answer:

1/6

Step-by-step explanation:

5/6 - 4/6 = 1/6

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

3. 3=2(1)+1. 4. 5= -1/5(3)+5.6

Us the regression equation, y= 4.39x-6.77, to predict the age of a tree that is 125 cm in diameter

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Answer:

y = 542 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The regression equation, y= 4.39x-6.77 is used to predict the age of a tree.

y is age of a tree and x is diameter

Put x = 125 cm

Put the value of x in above equation.

y = 4.39(125)-6.77

=548.75  - 6.77

= 541.98

or

y = 542

So, the tree is 542 years old.

List the sides in order from shortest to longest. The diagram is not to scale. Triangle upper J upper K upper L is shown. Angle upper J is labeled 45 degrees. Angle upper K is labeled 57 degrees. Angle upper L is labeled 78 degrees. A. Modifying above Upper L Upper K with bar, Modifying above upper L upper J with bar, line segment JK B. line segment JK,Modifying above Upper L Upper K with bar, Modifying above upper L upper J with bar C. line segment JK,Modifying above upper L upper J with bar, Modifying above Upper L Upper K with bar D. Modifying above Upper L Upper K with bar, line segment JK, Modifying above upper L upper J with bar

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Answer:

your answer would be C

Step-by-step explanation:

line segment JK,Modifying above upper L upper J with bar, Modifying above Upper L Upper K with bar

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Answer:

what is the question? May you please show us

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve the following equation algebraically:

x2 = 12

a. 3.46
b. -6,6
c.-3.86, 3.86
d. -3.46, 3.46​

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B because 6 times 2 is 12...

Answer:

D. -3.86,3.86

Step-by-step explanation:

I calculated logically

One-third of Olivia’s age, increased by 12, is equal to twice her age, decreased by 3. How old is Olivia?

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Answer:

the answer is 9

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

3,-2.

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The admission fee to an amusement park is $21. It costs an additional p dollars to rent a locker to hold your
belongings. The total cost for 5 people to enter the amusement park and each rent a locker is $130. How
much does it cost for one person to rent a locker?

A. $7
B. $2
C. $5
D. $26

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Answer:

26

Step-by-step explanation:

How do I divide 3 1/3 by 2/9

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Answer:

15

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

15

Step-by-step explanation:

Turn 3 1/3 to an Improper Fraction

to do that you have to multiply the Whole Number (3) by the Denominator(3)

3×3=9

Then add the numerator (1)

9+1=10

3 1/3 will turn into 10/3

then since you're divided you're going to have to KCF(Keep, Change, Flip)

2/9 will turn into 9/2

When you Flip, Divison will turn into Multiplcation

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Geometry Special Quadrilaterals show work please

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Answer:

a = 16

w = 125

x = 120

y = 55

Step-by-step explanation:

FINDING 'a'

31 = a + 46 / 2

62 = a + 46

16 = a

FINDING 'w'

* This section looks Non-Isosceles trapezoid so I will be following the rule according it

w + 55 = 180

w = 125

FINDING 'y'

y = 55

- Because of corresponding angles

FINDING 'x'

* In this case it looks like we are still dealing w/ an non-isosceles trapezoid.

x + 60 = 180

x = 120

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josè and nancy take care of animals when the owners are away. josè charges $15 plus $2 per animal. nancy charges $5 plus $3 per animal. for how many animals do they charge the same amount?

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Hey there! I'm happy to help!

Here's José's equation.

J=2a+15

And here is Nancy's.

N=3a+5

We want to find the number of animals where they are the same amount, or where J=N. We can write these equations as equal and solve for a to find the answer!

2a+15=3a+5

Subtract 15 from both sides.

2a=3a-10

Subtract 3a from both sides.

-a=-10

Divide both sides by -1.

a=10

Therefore, José and Nancy charge the same amount for 10 animals.

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Simplify the following expression.
13x+11y-3x+3y+9

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Answer:

10x+14y+9

Step-by-step explanation:

13x+11y-3x+3y+9

10x+11y+3y+9

10x+14y+9

13x + 11y - 3x + 3y + 9

This problem consists of combining alike parts of the equation. This means 13x and - 3x go together, 11y and 3y go together, and 9 has no other alike parts.

This shows that the answer (when combining like terms) is:

10x + 14y + 9

12. Angie makes $13 per hour working at a fast food restaurant. She worked 65 hours for this pay period. What was her gross pay?
O $650
O $422.50
O $780
O $845

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Answer:

D. $845.00

Step-by-step explanation:

$13 per hour x 65 hrs total = $845 before taxes and deduction.

Answer:

The answer is $845

Step-by-step explanation:

find the mean of the following frequency distribution: score:1,2,3,4,5,6,7. frequently :. 5,9,12,17,14,10,6​

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Answer:

Mean = 4.1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the scores be denoted by x

Given the following data;

Scores (x) = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Frequency, F = 5, 9, 12, 17, 14, 10, 6

Total number, n = sum of frequency

[tex] Total \; number, n = 5 + 9 + 12 + 17 + 14 + 10 + 6 [/tex]

Total number, n = 73

[tex] F(x) = (1*5) + (2*9) + (3*12) + (4*17) + (5*14) + (6*10) + (7*6) [/tex]

[tex] F(x) = 5 + 18 + 36 + 68 + 70 + 60 + 42 [/tex]

F(x) = 299

[tex] Mean = \frac {F(x)}{n} [/tex]

[tex] Mean = \frac {299}{73} [/tex]

Mean = 4.1

Therefore, the mean of this frequency distribution is 4.1.

Draw a quadrilateral that is similar (but not congruent) to the one given below. Measure and label all sides and angles of quadrilaterals and ′′′′. Write a similarity statement.

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Answer:

draw the same shape but multiply all the sizes to be bigger or smaller

Stephen has a dog that weighs 5 times as much as lan's dog.
The total weight of both dogs is 72 pounds. How much does
Stephen's dog weigh?
Draw a diagram to find the weight of Stephen's dog.

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Answer:

60 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

5(5 times)*12(weight of lans dog)=60+12=72

Answer:

57.6

Step-by-step explanation:

72/5 = 14.4

72-14.4=57.6

I checked the answer by:

57.6+14.4=72

Your friend says that enough information is giving to prove that x=12. Is your friend correct?

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Answer:

C. Yes, you can prove that x = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

My friend is correct because by the HL Congruence Theorem, ∆MNP is congruent to ∆MKL. The hypotenuse and leg of one right ∆ is congruent to the hypotenuse and corresponding leg of the other right ∆. So, enough information was given to prove that x = 12.

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Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation:

i think cos x*2 = y

URGENT if triangle FGH is congruent to triangle KJH, find FH​

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Answer:

FH =KH if triangle FJH and KJH is congruent

Step-by-step explanation:

If two triangles FJH and KJH as shown n figure is congruent if,

FJ = KJ,

FH =KH and

JH =JH common

Triangle is congruent by SSS theorem

Therefore FH =KH

Answer:

FH=39

Step-by-step explanation:

FGH~KJH

GH=x+8

FH=4x-25

JH=32

KH=52

(these are the measurements I have)

x+8 / 32 = 4x-25 / 52

(cross multiply)

52(x+8) = 32(4x-25)

52x+416 = 128x-800

(subtract the 52x from the 128x)

416 = 76x-800

(add the 800 to the 416)

1216 = 76x

(divide the 76 over the 1216)

x = 16

(now plug x into FH)

FH = 4x-25

FH = 4(16)-25

FH = 39

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Expanded form of 6(y+x)

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Answer:

6y + 6x

Step-by-step explanation:

the expanded form would be 6 multiplied to each item in the parenthesis

this gets you 6x + 6y

The answer is 6x+6y multiply the 6 by everything inside the brackets

What is the minimum value of the objective function, C, with the given constraints?

C=2x+3y




A) 2x+3y≤24

B) 3x+y≤15

C) x≥2

D) y≥3

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Given:

The objective function, [tex]C=2x+3y[/tex],

Constraints,

[tex]2x+3y\leq 24[/tex]

[tex]3x+y\leq 15[/tex]

[tex]x\geq 2[/tex]

[tex]y\geq 3[/tex]

To find:

The minimum value of the given objective function.

Solution:

We have,

Objective function, [tex]C=2x+3y[/tex]            ....(i)

The related equations of given constraints are

[tex]2x+3y=24[/tex]       ...(ii)

[tex]3x+y=15[/tex]              ...(iii)

[tex]x=2[/tex], it is a vertical line parallel to y-axis and 2 units left from y-axis.

[tex]y=3[/tex], it is a horizontal line parallel to x-axis and 4 units above from y-axis.

Table of value for (i),

x :   0     12

y :   8     0

Table of value for (ii),

x :   0      5

y :   15     0

Plot these points on a coordinate plane and draw these 4 related lines.

The sign of inequality of [tex]2x+3y\leq 24[/tex] and [tex]3x+y\leq 15[/tex] is ≤, it means the related lines are solid lines and the shaded region lie below the related line.

For [tex]x\geq 2[/tex], left side of the line [tex]x=2[/tex] is shaded.

For [tex]y\geq 3[/tex], shaded region is above the line [tex]y=3[/tex].

From the below graph it is clear that the vertices of the feasible (common shaded region) are (2,3), (4,3), (3,6) and (2,6.667).

Points                     [tex]C=2x+3y[/tex]    

(2,3)                        [tex]C=2(2)+3(3)=4+9=13[/tex]    (Minimum)

(4,3)                        [tex]C=2(4)+3(3)=8+9=17[/tex]    

(3,6)                        [tex]C=2(3)+3(6)=6+18=24[/tex]    

(2,6.667)                 [tex]C=2(2)+3(6.667)=4+20=24[/tex]

Therefore, the objective function is minimum at point (2,3).

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Answer:

Its A

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Answer:

LxWxH= 920

Step-by-step explanation:

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Sovle the equation
-10 (g - 6) = 65
What is g?

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Answer:

g=-1/2    can u you also mark me brainliest?

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Behind you there is a sneeze. You don't know it at the time, but this begins a chain reaction of flu that ripples through the school
It starts with only 20 students but the number infected grows every day at a rate of 10% How many people are infected at day 24.

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Answer:

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Compare the quantity in column A with the quantity in column B. Choose the best answer.


A. The quantity in Column A is greater.

B. The quantity in Column B is greater.

C. The two quantities are equal.

D. The relationship cannot be determined from the given information.

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Answer:

the answer is A

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Answer:

It is B The quantity in Column B is greater.

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Use the two bar graphs to answer the following experimental compound events. What is the
experimental probability of rolling a 2 and spinning 2?
- 6/625
- 4/250
- 24/2500
- 6/50

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Answer:

24 / 2500

Step-by-step explanation:

Experimental probability = (number of successes / total number of trials)

For rolling :

Total number of trials = ( 10 + 4 + 8 + 11 + 8 + 9) = 50

Number of times 2 is rolled = 4

P(rolling a 2) = 4 /50

For spinning :

Total number of trials = (8 + 6 + 9 + 11 + 9 + 7) = 50

Number of times 2 is spunned = 6

P(rolling a 2) = 6 /50

Hence,

4 / 50 * 6/50 = 24 / 2500


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Find the point that maximizes the objective functions P=2x+5y using constraints:
y>=10-2x
y<=7-1/2x
x>=0
y>=0​

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Answer:

(2,6)

Step-by-step explanation:

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